Tuesday, June 21, 2011

TEDxSF - Nicole Daedone - Orgasm: The Cure for Hunger in the Western Woman

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I know there are many women who read this blog - what do you all thunk about this video? Right on? Too simplistic? Some other response? And how about you men?

Daedone's book is Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm.

TEDxSF - Nicole Daedone - Orgasm: The Cure for Hunger in the Western Woman

Nicole Daedone is a sought-after speaker, author, and educator focusing on the intersection between orgasm, intimacy, and life. She is the founder of OneTaste, a cutting-edge company bringing a new definition of orgasm to women. The practice at the heart of her work is called OM or Orgasmic Meditation. OM uniquely combines the tradition of extended orgasm with Nicole's own interest in Zen Buddhism, mystical Judaism and semantics. Helping to foster a new conversation about orgasm —one that's real, relevant, and intelligent—she has inspired thousands of students to make OM a part of their everyday lives.

Nicole graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in semantics and gender communication. She went on to found the popular avant garde art gallery 111 Minna Gallery in SoMa before moving on to OneTaste. Nicole is the author of Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm (Grand Central/Hachette, May 2011) and has appeared on ABC's Nightline. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, the New York Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, and 7x7 Magazine, among others, and her writing has appeared in Tricycle magazine. In his #1 New York Times Bestseller The 4-Hour Body Timothy Ferriss calls the OM practice "required education for every man on the planet." For more about OneTaste and OM, visit the OneTaste site or Nicole's blog. Raised in Los Gatos, CA, Nicole now lives in San Francisco.



1 comment:

iona eubanks said...

I think she's a genius. If we don't find and express our own positive images around sex, someone else will. Women need a clean, clear place to explore.